Patriots Assistant Coach Flores Expected to be Named Dolphins Head Coach

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Patriots Assistant Coach Flores Expected to be Named Dolphins Head Coach

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Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores is expected to be named head coach of the Miami Dolphins following the end of New England’s season, according to Sports Illustrated.

This season, Flores also served as New England’s defensive play-caller following the departure of Matt Patricia, but was never given the official Defensive Coordinator title.

The report comes just over a day before the Patriots are set to host the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC Divisional round on Sunday.

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About Flores

Flores, 37, is at the end of his 11th season with the Patriots and his third season as linebackers coach.

Prior to that, he served as the safeties coach for four seasons.

Flores spent the 2011 season as a defensive assistant and 2010 as an offensive assistant/special teams coach.

He joined the Patriots coaching staff as a coaching assistant in 2008 after four seasons with the Patriots personnel department.

He joined the organization in 2004 as a scouting assistant and was assigned pro scouting duties prior to the 2006 season.


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